sadops
No user record in our sample, but sadops has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but sadops has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Can't your operating system manage your CPU resources for you already? Why does Kubernetes need to be involved in process scheduling?
Why, by 2030, computers ought to be even slower!
I'm sorry, in what way are modern servers not fast enough to serve a few hundred CRUD requests per second?
Ha! Always end with a joke, I love it.
Surprised nobody went for "dug", à la DigDug.
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Except package repositories have maintainers, who tend to be trustworthy parties. Compare the number of supply chain attacks Debian's apt repos have compared to, say, npm.
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From where I sit, it's usually the people writing the bugs who are so averse to code reviews.
I didn't read the article, so I too thought the title was something unrelated and ridiculous.
The cheaper alternative is a regular mattress.
What about programs that run on your computer so you don't even need the Internet for them?
In what way? Good luck using this thing if the network is down, or if the website is down, or if DNS is down, or if the domain expires, or if the author disappears. A program you download and run is yours forever, a…
Probably the same features that computers have had since the 1960s, but nobody writes native applications anymore. Guess I'll have to pass on this one. I wish Chrome weren't the only operating system people chose to…
I'm critiquing their functionality. I know they aren't literally Markov chains... Ask ChatGPT about humor as a tool of criticism.
"Our product doesn't work, but please use it anyway."
Fine, I'll say it: this is what ruthless cost-cutting gets us. But it's fine, I'm sure the stock buybacks are going so well for all involved.
Devs don't know how to write software that doesn't immediately balloon to gigabytes of memory use for a "hello, world" application. Seriously, they've just never done it.
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Slack was designed to get a fat return for the VCs that funded it. By that measure, it was a success.
Look on the bright side: they'll be practically giving those GPUs away.
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I really wish we'd stop anthropomorphizing these things. They're not hallucinating, the program simply returned an error. Remember, y'all, this stuff is just Markov chains with extra steps. An incorrect answer from any…
Creativity and lack of a developer monoculture.